UK Code definition

UK Code means the United Kingdom City Code on Takeovers and Mergers.
UK Code means the UK City Code on Takeovers and Mergers as issued from time to time by or on behalf of the Panel.
UK Code means the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers as from time to time amended and interpreted by the Panel;

Examples of UK Code in a sentence

  • Code of Practice Means the Universities UK Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing.

  • The Accommodation Regulations are in line with the Universities UK Code of Practice, relating to student accommodation, to which Goldsmiths subscribes.

  • The University is committed to managing the Accommodation in accordance with the best practice guidelines set out in the national ‘Universities UK Code of Practice for Student Accommodation’ and the University is regularly checked and audited under this Code of Practice.

  • College operates student accommodation under the terms of the Universities UK Code of Practice for the Management of Student Housing.

  • Advertising Standards means all statutory and legal requirements and regulations in force relating to the content of advertisements and/or promotional messages, including the UK Code of Non-broadcast Advertising, Sales Promotion and Direct Marketing (CAP Code) and all other relevant codes and guidance (each as updated from time to time) under the general supervision of the Advertising Standards Authority, the Committee of Advertising Practice; the Competition and Markets Authority and/or OFCOM.


More Definitions of UK Code

UK Code means the UK’s City Code on Takeovers and Mergers;
UK Code means the UK's City Code on Takeovers and Mergers; “UK Competition Appeal Tribunal” means the judicial body known as the Competition Appeal Tribunal as established under section 12 and schedule 2 of the Enterprise Act 2002; “UK Competition Commission” means the body corporate known as the Competition Commission as established under section 45 of the Competition Act 1998, as amended; “UK Court” means the High Court of Justice in England and Wales; “UK Cross-Border Mergers Regulations” means the Companies (Cross-Border Mergers) Regulations 2007 which implement the European Cross-Border Mergers Directive within the United Kingdom (S.I. 2974 of 2007); “UKLA” means the UK Financial Services Authority acting in its capacity as the competent authority for the purposes of Part VI of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000; “UK Panel” means the UK's Panel on Takeovers and Mergers; “Wider Greencore Group” means Greencore and its Subsidiary Undertakings, associated undertakings and any other undertakings in which Greencore and such undertakings (aggregating their interests) have a significant interest; and “Wider Northern Foods Group” means Northern Foods and its Subsidiary Undertakings, associated undertakings and any other undertakings in which Northern Foods and such undertakings (aggregating their interests) have a significant interest.
UK Code means The UK Corporate Governance Code 2019 as published by the Financial Reporting Council;
UK Code means the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers issued by the UK Panel from time to time. “UK Panel” means the UK Panel on Takeovers and Mergers.
UK Code has the meaning set forth in Section ‎5.5(a).
UK Code means The UK Corporate Governance Code 2019 as published by the Financial Reporting Council; “UKLA” means UK Listing Authority;
UK Code means The UK Corporate Governance Code 2018, issued by the FRC; “UK Listing Authority” or “UKLA” means the Financial Conduct Authority;